Bypassing the Xshell7 tool by writing a bat file

1. Xshell is now charging. If there is a problem opening the Xshell pop-up window, you need to update to a new version.

After waiting for a while, it appears that it has been updated to the latest version, but xshell cannot be opened. It should be that the official has started asking for money, FUCK!

Second, we can write a batch file here, the principle is based on the identification of system time.

1. First create a new txt file and copy the code of the picture below. Note: the red one must write the default path where you installed Xshell. If you can’t find it, it is recommended to use the erverything tool to find it. The path I installed here is D:\SSH tool \Xshell.exe

2. After pasting your code, replace the suffix file txt with a bat file and copy it to the corresponding Xshell installation directory.

3. Then double-click the right button to open Xshell.exe in administrator mode, and you can open it for use.

 

 

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